Intern Uses Drone Images to Map Coastal Permafrost and Erosion

Intern Uses Drone Images to Map Coastal Permafrost and Erosion

A research project is using aerial images to study the characteristics of permafrost and coastal erosion processes relevant to energy and power applications on the state鈥檚 north slope coast.

Logan Borger, a sophomore studying mechanical engineering at 性欲社 is part of a project team using photogrammetric imagery processing techniques to study aerial photographs collected as part of Task 6 of the "Secure and Resilient Power Generation in Cold Regions Project." This project is funded by the , , .

鈥淭his week I am working on a new site, Foggy Island Bay,鈥 says Borger.
Borger, working with researcher Erin Trochim, will be taking images captured from an unmanned aerial vehicle, or drone, and creating digital surface models for this area.

鈥淭here was quite a bit of troubleshooting with the virtual machine that we were using to run Agisoft Metashape software, but we had a lot of help getting it figured out.鈥

 

Logan Borger is a summer intern at ACEP. Photo courtesy of Logan Borger.